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Efficient task scheduling on the cloud is critical for optimal utilization of resources in data centers. It became even more challenging with the emergence of 5G and IoT applications that generate massive number of tasks with stringent latency ...
Zulfiqar Ali Khan +3 more
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Cytoscape Automation: empowering workflow-based network analysis
Cytoscape is one of the most successful network biology analysis and visualization tools, but because of its interactive nature, its role in creating reproducible, scalable, and novel workflows has been limited.
D. Otasek +4 more
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Constraint Expressions and Workflow Satisfiability [PDF]
A workflow specification defines a set of steps and the order in which those steps must be executed. Security requirements and business rules may impose constraints on which users are permitted to perform those steps.
Crampton, Jason, Gutin, Gregory
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This editorial introduces a series of short papers dedicated to issues of workflow in digital humanities research. Paper contributors include Melodee Beals (Loughborough University), Adam Crymble and Katrina Navikas (University of Hertfordshire), and Seth Cayley (Director of Research Publishing at Gale).
Alker, Zoe +1 more
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KWM: Knowledge-based Workflow Model for agile organization [PDF]
The workflow management system (WFMS) in an agile organization should be highly adaptable to the frequent organizational changes. To increase the adaptability of contemporary WFMSs, a mechanism for managing changes within the organizational structure and
Kim, JW, Lee, H, Park, SJ
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LAKomp. Lemmatize, annotate and compare texts in non-standardized languages
LAKomp is a semi-automatic web-based tool developed for the annotation and comparison of historical, non-standardized texts. In contrast to other tools, LAKomp does not automate annotation but makes manual annotation simple and fast offering a semi ...
Barbara Aehnlich, Elisabeth Witzenhausen
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The evolution of bits and bottlenecks in a scientific workflow trying to keep up with technology: Accelerating 4D image segmentation applied to nasa data [PDF]
In 2016, a team of earth scientists directly engaged a team of computer scientists to identify cyberinfrastructure (CI) approaches that would speed up an earth science workflow. This paper describes the evolution of that workflow as the two teams bridged
Altintas, I +13 more
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Improving the creation and reporting of structured findings during digital pathology review
Background: Today, pathology reporting consists of many separate tasks, carried out by multiple people. Common tasks include dictation during case review, transcription, verification of the transcription, report distribution, and report the key findings ...
Ida Cervin +2 more
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Scientific workflows for bibliometrics [PDF]
Scientific workflows organize the assembly of specialized software into an overall data flow and are particularly well suited for multi-step analyses using different types of software tools. They are also favorable in terms of reusability, as previously designed workflows could be made publicly available through the myExperiment community and then used
Arzu Tugce Guler +2 more
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A step-by-step workflow for low-level analysis of single-cell RNA-seq data with Bioconductor
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is widely used to profile the transcriptome of individual cells. This provides biological resolution that cannot be matched by bulk RNA sequencing, at the cost of increased technical noise and data complexity.
A. Lun, Davis J. McCarthy, J. Marioni
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